December 28, 2012

Why Legal Aid demise is bad news for divorce

Decorations are down, the Christmas cake is just crumbs and children are heading back to school.  For many couples who have put on a brave face and limped on in struggling relationships over the festive season, January signifies the end of their marriage. Traditionally lawyers see an increase in couples starting divorce proceedings on D-day […]

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